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he was born to american parents who were living in mexico. when he was five, they left everything behind and started over again in the united states. >> mitt romney loves to use that old my father was born in mexico line to try to appeal to latinos latinos and you just saw him using it today with the united states hispanic chamber of commerce. mitt doesn't talk about it quite the same way when he is speaking to his fundraising audiences which are not exactly heavily latino. here is how he talked about his mexican adventure at a fundraiser. >> my heritage my dad as you probably know was the governor of michigan and was the head of a car company. but he was born in mexico and had he been born mexican, of mexican parents, i would have a better shot at winning this. the but he was unfortunately born to americans living in mexico. he lived there for a number of years, and uh, i say that jokingly but it would be helpful to be latino. there's mitt romney wishing he could rewrite his family's mexican history and his republican audience actually found
he was born to american parents who were living in mexico. when he was five, they left everything behind and started over again in the united states. >> mitt romney loves to use that old my father was born in mexico line to try to appeal to latinos latinos and you just saw him using it today with the united states hispanic chamber of commerce. mitt doesn't talk about it quite the same way when he is speaking to his fundraising audiences which are not exactly heavily latino. here is how he...
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there are two inmates sentenced to death in the state of new mexico. one of those inmates is housed here at level 6. >> this is my wonderful piece of heaven. 7 foot by 12 foot. >> he was sentenced to death in 2005. he's currently in the appeal process. >> we first met robert while shooting in 2005. >> let me ask you a question. is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? >> to kill someone. >> god doesn't see it that way. you break one sin, you break all sins. what does it matter which sin you perpetrate. i'm not afraid to die. i'm not afraid to be dead. i've made my peace with god. i'm trying to do the best i can to live in this world with what time i have left whether it be next year or 100 years, who knows, you know? >> these two rooms are for witnesses for the execution. we keep them separate because, obviously, it's victims versus family members of the inmate. we wouldn't want them to be in the same area. also, present is the attorney general, the highest ranking legal official of the state of mexico. >> my death may be scheduled, b
there are two inmates sentenced to death in the state of new mexico. one of those inmates is housed here at level 6. >> this is my wonderful piece of heaven. 7 foot by 12 foot. >> he was sentenced to death in 2005. he's currently in the appeal process. >> we first met robert while shooting in 2005. >> let me ask you a question. is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? >> to kill someone. >> god doesn't see it that way. you break one sin, you...
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. >>> we're going from america into juarez, northern mexico. why? because american mormons came down here about 100 years ago and those same mormon colonies are fighting the drug cartels because the drug cartels started kidnapping them. >> that is a preview of the new vice documentary "the mexican mormon war" looking at the conflict between mexican drug cartels and mormons living in mexico, including some of governor romney's relatives. joining the package is shane smith, journalist and co-founder of the multimedia vice empire. here buzz feed's mckay coppens whose article on governor romney asserts his campaign will be focussed on more god, less economy. shane, i hand the mike to you. what is the mexican mormon war and how does mitt romney's family factor into it? >> we went down there because -- as it says in the trailer, mormons went down from america because they outlawed polygamy so they wanted to keep being polygamists so they went to northern mexico and the romneys were part of that original exod exodus. one of the clans, the hebarron clan, fa
. >>> we're going from america into juarez, northern mexico. why? because american mormons came down here about 100 years ago and those same mormon colonies are fighting the drug cartels because the drug cartels started kidnapping them. >> that is a preview of the new vice documentary "the mexican mormon war" looking at the conflict between mexican drug cartels and mormons living in mexico, including some of governor romney's relatives. joining the package is shane...
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>> because i got arrested. >> this is your first term in new mexico? >> yes. and my last. >> basic conditions of parole, no drugs, no weapons, no alcohol. no liquor establishments. are you familiar with what your requirements are as a sex offender? >> pretty much. as far as the registration, where i can live. how close to schools, parks, stuff like that, i'm pretty up to date on that. >> okay. you have ten days to register after you're released. it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas. when you go in to the sheriff's department, ask them how often you have to report. i know in some counties it is 60 days, some 90 days and some it's every year. okay. you will be on gps. it's a requirement. okay? and as soon as we have an approval, we'll schedule you for the next month's parole board. >> all right. i volunteered for every class that i can take, and i'm hoping that this last few months, i can kind of relax and get prepared mentally for getting sout. >>> still ahead, an inmate transfers to pnm after attacking an officer at another prison. >> he ended up ge
>> because i got arrested. >> this is your first term in new mexico? >> yes. and my last. >> basic conditions of parole, no drugs, no weapons, no alcohol. no liquor establishments. are you familiar with what your requirements are as a sex offender? >> pretty much. as far as the registration, where i can live. how close to schools, parks, stuff like that, i'm pretty up to date on that. >> okay. you have ten days to register after you're released. it's...
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based on your file, you can go back to the general population here in new mexico. we're going to do the recommendation to release you to level five. however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferr
based on your file, you can go back to the general population here in new mexico. we're going to do the recommendation to release you to level five. however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your...
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especially true in california, aka north mexico. and if you don't mind, could you wire my winnings to the cayman islands? we do that for tax purposes to pay less. >> that was great. that was great. >> what is wrong with that? >> there's nothing wrong with that. >> my dream is to be on "cash cab." i've spent entire weekends just taking different taxis block to block hoping to get my chance. >> these videos let me know, hey, mitt's just like me. do you sing in the shower? >> you bet. >> if i sing in the shower, i always miss a bunch of spots. >> well mitt sings just like me as we can see from this secretly taped shower ♪ ♪ oh, poor people hate having jobs ♪ ♪ the only thing the poor hate more than condoms ♪ ♪ is waking up and going to a job ♪ >> that one's tougher to spin. >> why did we put a camera in the shower. ♪ is waking up and going to a job ♪ that's a catchy song. >> we'll take a quick break. but first our fact checkers have one or two corrections from first two hours of the show. ♪ now, when we return, a ho
especially true in california, aka north mexico. and if you don't mind, could you wire my winnings to the cayman islands? we do that for tax purposes to pay less. >> that was great. that was great. >> what is wrong with that? >> there's nothing wrong with that. >> my dream is to be on "cash cab." i've spent entire weekends just taking different taxis block to block hoping to get my chance. >> these videos let me know, hey, mitt's just like me. do you sing...
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and he didn't explain why he was in mexico which i think would have been helpful information. the insult tour didn't stop on univision. he then proceeded to use the words illegal aliens in that room. what is he lou dobbs? i don't think he can help himself. i read a piece of an unnamed operative saying that the campaign has the smell of decay. >> new poll shows president obama leading mitt romney on the question of which candidate connects well with ordinary americans. 66% says president obama and 23% says mitt romney. >> of course, i mean and that is what is so telling about this latest attack of them trying to go after president obama's comments. the president's whole campaign has been about the fact that people create change. and we have to take responsibility and make the change happen. that is not what the rnc want. they don't want ordinary people to have power. they just want to use the people when they need them to cast the votes. that is the big difference i think we are seeing in this campaign between how mitt romney thinks about the population and how the president is
and he didn't explain why he was in mexico which i think would have been helpful information. the insult tour didn't stop on univision. he then proceeded to use the words illegal aliens in that room. what is he lou dobbs? i don't think he can help himself. i read a piece of an unnamed operative saying that the campaign has the smell of decay. >> new poll shows president obama leading mitt romney on the question of which candidate connects well with ordinary americans. 66% says president...
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he led the gulf drug cartel, the second most powerful in mexico. >>> guatemala's volcano shot ash into the sky yesterday. 11,000 people were evacuated. they may be able to return home today. >>> prince william and kate middleton are saddened after learning a french publicist plans to taplan s to publish topples photos of the duchess. >> she admitted she was nervous about giving her first speech abroad. she eased the suffering of terminally ill children. itn reports from malaysia. >> reporter: the duchess of cam bridge kurts it for the grandeur of a state banquet. the focus has been on the less fortunate. earlier, the royal couple went to hospis for terminally ill children. this was a journey she wanted to make. this tour is once again showing the global fascination with william and kate. it's also giving them the opportunity to emphasize the issues that concern them the most. kate met a 15-year-old suffering from lieu chemothat so acute that according to his mother he gave up hope. he put off a blood transfusion to meet the duchess. >> she likes children. she would spend time with us b
he led the gulf drug cartel, the second most powerful in mexico. >>> guatemala's volcano shot ash into the sky yesterday. 11,000 people were evacuated. they may be able to return home today. >>> prince william and kate middleton are saddened after learning a french publicist plans to taplan s to publish topples photos of the duchess. >> she admitted she was nervous about giving her first speech abroad. she eased the suffering of terminally ill children. itn reports from...
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. >> if i go back to mexico, it's like starting over from somewhere i've never been. it's like if they dropped me off in china or russia. i don't know what i'm going to do. >> ivan diaz has been in o-yard for the last two weeks since his arrest for giving wrongful information to a police officer who he says approached him and asked for identification. >> and i just -- i didn't have any. so i just told him the truth. i don't have any. and i was nervous at the time so i gave him a wrong name because i didn't want to -- i was just nervous. but then i ended up telling the officer my real name and everything, and i got arrested for that. giving the officer wrongful information. i was going to get arrested anyway, you know what, officer? i screwed up. i'm from mexico, this is me, and i've been -- he was a really nice guy, he just read me my rights and took me to jail. >> diaz has been in the system since he was age 3 and now has two children who are american citizen. >> my aunt says my youngest, the 6-year-old, was saying where was i at. she was going to hang pictures all o
. >> if i go back to mexico, it's like starting over from somewhere i've never been. it's like if they dropped me off in china or russia. i don't know what i'm going to do. >> ivan diaz has been in o-yard for the last two weeks since his arrest for giving wrongful information to a police officer who he says approached him and asked for identification. >> and i just -- i didn't have any. so i just told him the truth. i don't have any. and i was nervous at the time so i gave him...
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and this is what the providers in mexico that they were working with, they were considered very humane abortions. they always had this reputation as being a very dangerous and bad place but actually the program that they set up was the opposite. so much of what we're seeing is very similar. but we don't have the good underground yet. >> do you see people who are concerned about the erosion of abortion rights and the way that access has been winnowed away? it doesn't even feel like winnowed away. seems like it's become hacked up. do you see people trying to pool resources in terms of where it right still is accessible in a legal and safe way and those becoming sort of hubs for the country and other women trying to women try to get to those places? >> there are abortion funds where people raise money to provide for low-income women who live in states where there's no funding for abortions, there's no insurance since the hyde amendment in 1977. but, you know, they're always on a shoestring. it's very hard to raise the kind of funds that they need for that. and, you know, even if these thi
and this is what the providers in mexico that they were working with, they were considered very humane abortions. they always had this reputation as being a very dangerous and bad place but actually the program that they set up was the opposite. so much of what we're seeing is very similar. but we don't have the good underground yet. >> do you see people who are concerned about the erosion of abortion rights and the way that access has been winnowed away? it doesn't even feel like...
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and this is what the providers in mexico that they were working with, they were considered very humane abortions. they always had this reputation as being a very dangerous and bad place but actually the program that they set up was the opposite. so much of what we're seeing is very similar. but we don't have the good underground yet. >> do you see people who are concerned about the erosion of abortion rights and the way that access has been winnowed away? it doesn't even feel like win w winnowed away. sooms like it's bei seems like it's become hacked up. do you see people trying to pool resources in terms of where it right still is accessible in a legal and safe way and those becoming sort of hubs for the country and other women trying to women try to get to those places? >> there are abortion funds where people raise money to provide for low-income women who live in states where there's no funding for abortions, there's no insurance since the hyde amendment in 1977. but, you know, they're always on a shoestring. it's very hard to raise the kind of funds that they need for that. and, y
and this is what the providers in mexico that they were working with, they were considered very humane abortions. they always had this reputation as being a very dangerous and bad place but actually the program that they set up was the opposite. so much of what we're seeing is very similar. but we don't have the good underground yet. >> do you see people who are concerned about the erosion of abortion rights and the way that access has been winnowed away? it doesn't even feel like win w...
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. >> we met such an inmate at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> when i first got there, i was 17 years old. they put me in a dormitory that was overcrowded. i was scared to death. i didn't know what to expect. or what to do. i knew right away i'd get jumped, beat up, maybe worse, maybe raped, maybe murdered. >> joe sears might have been a scared kid when he first arrived, but he quickly grew to be one of the most feared inmates the prison has ever known. >> very dangerous individual. has the potential to be very dangerous anyways. very strong. has his mind set on his beliefs which aren't really the norm of any known society that i know of. so he's a very difficult type of person. >> i remember joe sears very vividly. because so many of the correctional officers had dealt with him in the 20 years he had been locked up there. people kind of lowered their voices when they talked about joe sears. >> as a result of fights, intimidation and other rule violations, sears has spent most of the past 15 years in new mexico's highest security unit, level six. >> there have been times, yes, that i
. >> we met such an inmate at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> when i first got there, i was 17 years old. they put me in a dormitory that was overcrowded. i was scared to death. i didn't know what to expect. or what to do. i knew right away i'd get jumped, beat up, maybe worse, maybe raped, maybe murdered. >> joe sears might have been a scared kid when he first arrived, but he quickly grew to be one of the most feared inmates the prison has ever known. >> very...
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but near the end of the shoot in new mexico, morgan had stumbled again. >> peaches got locked up again. poor thing. >> why? >> smoking on suspended sanctions. >> how does it affect you? >> my friend is not here that i get to talk to a lot. he should be back by after 60 days. i don't really talk to nobody now that peaches is gone. >> i woke up. i needed a cigarette. me and a few other people, we were smoking and the lieutenant walks through and says can i have a drag and i said, sure, turned around and handed it to him. boom, it's the lieutenant. lo and behold, there's the lieutenant. so, i got in trouble. one cigarette. [ bleep ] it. i don't care. >> with a second violation coming on the heels of his first, morgan would pay a more serious price. he was given 60 days in segregation and a transfer to a new prison. but not to the lower security prison he had wanted to go to. >> i think you've worn out your welcome, and i've given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. >> watch your step there. >> peaches was very disappointed to find out his transfer w
but near the end of the shoot in new mexico, morgan had stumbled again. >> peaches got locked up again. poor thing. >> why? >> smoking on suspended sanctions. >> how does it affect you? >> my friend is not here that i get to talk to a lot. he should be back by after 60 days. i don't really talk to nobody now that peaches is gone. >> i woke up. i needed a cigarette. me and a few other people, we were smoking and the lieutenant walks through and says can i have...
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in new mexico they had a lot at the old prison. >> when we shot at the penitentiary of new mexico, major dean lopez took us to the old main. a now abandoned building that used to be the heart of the prison before it was replaced with a state-of-the-art facility. >> this is where most of the murders from the riot took place, was this cell block right here. >> this was the site of a 1980 riot. they slaughtered 33 of their own. reminders are everywhere. >> an inmate got chopped up with an ax. what you see here on the floor is indentures and ligature marks where the ax went through the body and carved into the floor. >> one other remnant of the riot is just as grisly but has also been the source of an unexplainable phenomenon. >> they burned a guy to a crisp down here. it doesn't matter what we've done to try to cover that up. we've tried industrial gray paint, floor wax, stripper, everything. we paint it. within a month and a half, this whole burn mark would be back on the surface of the paint again. >> some people would look at this and say that's the ghost coming up through the floor. >>
in new mexico they had a lot at the old prison. >> when we shot at the penitentiary of new mexico, major dean lopez took us to the old main. a now abandoned building that used to be the heart of the prison before it was replaced with a state-of-the-art facility. >> this is where most of the murders from the riot took place, was this cell block right here. >> this was the site of a 1980 riot. they slaughtered 33 of their own. reminders are everywhere. >> an inmate got...
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this area of low pressure drawing in tons of moisture from the gulf of mexico. it is going to be a warm rain across the east coast as the moisture streams in in from the south. look at southeastern ohio across west virginia through west virginia as well and into the western carolinas. this is all moving eastward. as it continues to strengthen through the rest of the morning and into this afternoon, we are actually going to see the potential for a possible severe weather outbreak. right now, though, we're looking at a lot of the lightning across the panhandle of florida. this is all going to continue to move to the north and east. pretty slowly. and the heaviest of the rain is now trying to move into areas across new jersey, stretching back into west virginia too. this rain, again, is going to continue to stream in from the south with lightning possible along with wind gusts up to 40 to 50 miles per hour. this area in bright yellow here, that's an area we could get reports of wind damage and also the possibility for isolated tornadoes. we look for that into this
this area of low pressure drawing in tons of moisture from the gulf of mexico. it is going to be a warm rain across the east coast as the moisture streams in in from the south. look at southeastern ohio across west virginia through west virginia as well and into the western carolinas. this is all moving eastward. as it continues to strengthen through the rest of the morning and into this afternoon, we are actually going to see the potential for a possible severe weather outbreak. right now,...
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also slow development is possible in the gulf of mexico. this isn't what you want to hear, especially after just what happened. it doesn't look like this should be anything too major. if anything does develop, it would drift to north florida three days from now. also showers this morning in northern virginia all the way through delaware. still very humid through the mid-atlantic. chance of thunderstorms today through north carolina and kansas and missouri and brutally hot still in texas. 103 there in dallas. sti a chance of storms for you guys. as you mentioned, the forecast doesn't matter quite as much anymore. >> that's what they anticipated, moving the speech inside. bill, thanks so much. time for sports. the nfl season underway. many of you were watching president clinton last night, there was a football game over on nbc. the cowboys and the defending super bowl champion giants getting the season started at the meadowlands in new jersey. cowboys driving in the second quarter. tony romo picked off by michael boley. makes a couple guys mi
also slow development is possible in the gulf of mexico. this isn't what you want to hear, especially after just what happened. it doesn't look like this should be anything too major. if anything does develop, it would drift to north florida three days from now. also showers this morning in northern virginia all the way through delaware. still very humid through the mid-atlantic. chance of thunderstorms today through north carolina and kansas and missouri and brutally hot still in texas. 103...
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mexico is a great place because there's great flying weather. >> parr and his fellow paragliders are all wearing helmets with cameras attached. >> has sharp edges but not as bad as it was yesterday. there was nothing abnormal. the weather was good. i'm at 9,000. >> but suddenly parr's flying skills are put to the test by a massive thermal blast. >> you can think of it as a wall of air going up. and the result of that is that the front end of the glider pitches up and the glider stalls. just like an airplane would stall if you pointed it straight up in the air. >> unable to pull his glider out of the stall, parr finds himself spiraling towards the dense forest below. >> it was flying down faster and faster and started turning faster and faster. >> with no other options, parr reaches for his reserve parachute. >> coming down on the reserve was a very helpless place to be. just a single line up to a small round parachute. i really had no control. the best i could do is brace myself for what i might hit. >> parr braces for impact. >> my thought was breaking an arm or something, but my bo
mexico is a great place because there's great flying weather. >> parr and his fellow paragliders are all wearing helmets with cameras attached. >> has sharp edges but not as bad as it was yesterday. there was nothing abnormal. the weather was good. i'm at 9,000. >> but suddenly parr's flying skills are put to the test by a massive thermal blast. >> you can think of it as a wall of air going up. and the result of that is that the front end of the glider pitches up and the...
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you just made your way back from mexico. you were there for the festival. >> burning my problems away. >> how was it? >> it was great. >> they're all gone. >> i'm ready for the rest of the year now. at least a few problems this weekend. i'll take you into video of one of the tornadoes that touched down in the new york city area, this one towards breezy point. it came ashore as a waterspout initially. the national weather service rated this an ef-0 tornado. winds of up to 70 miles per hour. did cause some damage. the width -- i think the widest part of the damage was about 50 yards wide. so by tornado standards, that's actually fairly narrow. kind of a reminder that tornadoes can certainly happen in metropolitan areas. today, much quieter across a huge stretch of the country including off the east coast. you still see that frontal boundary off the coast itself, but channeling some of those showers up towards halifax at this point. southwest, one of the better chance for showers. also towards the northwest corner toward seattl
you just made your way back from mexico. you were there for the festival. >> burning my problems away. >> how was it? >> it was great. >> they're all gone. >> i'm ready for the rest of the year now. at least a few problems this weekend. i'll take you into video of one of the tornadoes that touched down in the new york city area, this one towards breezy point. it came ashore as a waterspout initially. the national weather service rated this an ef-0 tornado. winds of...
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but he was born in mexico. and had he been born of mexican parents, i would have a better shot of winning this. but he was unfortunately born of americans living in mexico. i say that jokingly, but it would be helpful to be latino. >> i had to point out here last night to our audience, his family was in mexico because they fled the laws of the united states which so oppress i havely limited to his great grand father to one wife at a time. he wanted five at a time. that's why they were there. they all laughed. he says it would be helpful to be latino. and that whole audience laugh because they all know that no, it wouldn't, mitt. you wouldn't get to be this big bain hero if you had groeb up that way. >> again, it shows a complete lack of understanding of this country, of people in this country of latinos, in the latino community they are the most optimistic people they come to this country to try and do better because they are taking personal responsibility, because they want to do better. even though a large pe
but he was born in mexico. and had he been born of mexican parents, i would have a better shot of winning this. but he was unfortunately born of americans living in mexico. i say that jokingly, but it would be helpful to be latino. >> i had to point out here last night to our audience, his family was in mexico because they fled the laws of the united states which so oppress i havely limited to his great grand father to one wife at a time. he wanted five at a time. that's why they were...
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everything is handed to you if your parents are born in mexico. am i right? at its essence, it's a slightly-more subtle version used in the jesse holmes ad. the campaign ad against harvey gant. a white republican senator running against a black democratic challenger in 1990. it was called the hands ad. it shows ads rumpling up a rejection letter because of handouts to black people. this always comes out differently in different campaigns. it depends on how comfortable the candidate is and how comfortable their state it might be with overt racial claims. but it's a political art that survives the generations. it's the art of stoking and working class white voters if you can. a sense that something is being taken away from them by minorities. in this case, maybe it's warren herself passing herself off. scott brown's new ad attacking elizabeth warren on how white she looks to him was out early today. before the day was over, the warren campaign was out with a response ad. >> as a kid, i never asked my mom for documentation when she talked about our native americ
everything is handed to you if your parents are born in mexico. am i right? at its essence, it's a slightly-more subtle version used in the jesse holmes ad. the campaign ad against harvey gant. a white republican senator running against a black democratic challenger in 1990. it was called the hands ad. it shows ads rumpling up a rejection letter because of handouts to black people. this always comes out differently in different campaigns. it depends on how comfortable the candidate is and how...
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. >> her security clearance was pulled, and she's no longer allowed on the penitentiary in new mexico. >> why? >> for the fact that it's a threat to security of the institution. >> i didn't -- i guess i didn't realize what a security threat they thought that i was being. i didn't think david and i were anything like that, but who he is and his reputation, i can understand their fear of what i could have done if he had ever asked me to do something like that, but that was never what we were about. >> it puts everybody at risk, a very high risk, because they're letting out all our secrets, and inmates don't tell us their secrets. we got to find them out, and if somebody is telling them all our secrets, then it goes against us. it hurts us. >> it was a bad choice, but i wouldn't take it back for anything. i think he is the best thing that's ever come into my life. >> although visits are out of the question, david and paula are allowed phone calls. >> he tries to call me once or twice a week, and so that's pretty much the only time i can talk to him. >> i talk to her as much as i possibly
. >> her security clearance was pulled, and she's no longer allowed on the penitentiary in new mexico. >> why? >> for the fact that it's a threat to security of the institution. >> i didn't -- i guess i didn't realize what a security threat they thought that i was being. i didn't think david and i were anything like that, but who he is and his reputation, i can understand their fear of what i could have done if he had ever asked me to do something like that, but that was...
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he had blood coming from his face. >> in may of 2007 sergeant jackie bud in aztek, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel gets into a confrontation with friends near a laundromat and local police were called. >> he and his party were trying to leave in a vehicle. a bloomfield officer approached him in an attempt to stop him to find out what was going on. shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed and at some point he was able to drive out and around partially taking out a fence and then drove out to third street and headed north. >> by the time budd gets to the scene everyone is gone. budd rushes to catch up with the suspect who has two others in the car with him. as he closes in on them, he notices the rear passenger door opening. >> i see a head poke out. sure enough, somebody comes diving out of the vehicle. >> somebody is jumping out. somebody just jumped out of the vehicle and i'm thinking, oh, my lord, somebody out wanted bad. >> sergeant budd veers to the right who tries to avoid the passenger
he had blood coming from his face. >> in may of 2007 sergeant jackie bud in aztek, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel gets into a confrontation with friends near a laundromat and local police were called. >> he and his party were trying to leave in a vehicle. a bloomfield officer approached him in an attempt to stop him to find out what was going on. shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed...
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. >> you know, we have only owned our home the last four years, avenues refugee from mexico. he was on relief, welfare relief for the first years of his life. but this great country gave him opportunities. >> now this is mrs. romney, the mother of mitt romney, talking about her husband, who was mitt's father, who had only owned their home a few years, who had to get some public assistance. what -- i mean, so anybody would have wanted somebody to say that about their parents? how does he think people feel about saying this about his parents today? >> mitt romney is fortunate enough, accident live that reality. that was -- clearly, that was earlier on in his mother and father's life. so mitt romney doesn't -- that's part of the problem here, he has no idea how a majority of you americans actually live our lives, how our economy actually works and doesn't work. remember says i don't really care about the very poor. we have got social safety net programs for them. they happen to be the same program he is wants to cut, by the way. so basically their message to anybody not in that
. >> you know, we have only owned our home the last four years, avenues refugee from mexico. he was on relief, welfare relief for the first years of his life. but this great country gave him opportunities. >> now this is mrs. romney, the mother of mitt romney, talking about her husband, who was mitt's father, who had only owned their home a few years, who had to get some public assistance. what -- i mean, so anybody would have wanted somebody to say that about their parents? how...
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the attorney general and the department of homeland security secretary went to mexico and talked about the importance of these kinds of prosecutions. but in a s.e.a.zeal, rather tha taking the atf to account for these tactics, they encouraged thept further by moving forward with the prosecution. >> as you said, congressman schiff, the investigators characterize this gun walking operation as one driven by field agents. they did single out 17 officials. two have already assigned, the others reassigned. but to your colleague's point, does more need to be done and should more have been done? >> i think the attorney general took all the steps that should prudently be taken which was immediately change the policy of the department, make sure things are vetted more carefully, that any tactic like this is disallowed in the future and that's clear and communicated through the department. all those things have been done. we also have to hold people accountable and the attorney general has done that. in fact, each of those people criticized in the report are being referred for disciplinary procee
the attorney general and the department of homeland security secretary went to mexico and talked about the importance of these kinds of prosecutions. but in a s.e.a.zeal, rather tha taking the atf to account for these tactics, they encouraged thept further by moving forward with the prosecution. >> as you said, congressman schiff, the investigators characterize this gun walking operation as one driven by field agents. they did single out 17 officials. two have already assigned, the others...
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. >> my dad was born in mexico, of american parents living there. at age 5 or 6, there was revolution and they came back to the united states. and my dad had to get help, financial help, the government helped his family to be able to get on their feet again. by the way, that's the way america works. we have big hearts. we care for people who have needs. we help get them back. we help lift them up. then we don't make that a permanent lifestyle. we don't have them become government dependents. we help people. they get them on their feet. and then they build a brighter future. >> where was this belief system when romney was talking to the big money crowd back in may? romney sounds a heck of a lot different than the guy in boca raton who made a character judgment about half country. >> these are people who pay no income tax. 47% of americans pay no income kax. our message of low taxes doesn't connect. out there talking about tax cuts to the rich. that's what they sell every four years, and so my job is not to worry about those people. they should take p
. >> my dad was born in mexico, of american parents living there. at age 5 or 6, there was revolution and they came back to the united states. and my dad had to get help, financial help, the government helped his family to be able to get on their feet again. by the way, that's the way america works. we have big hearts. we care for people who have needs. we help get them back. we help lift them up. then we don't make that a permanent lifestyle. we don't have them become government...
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. >> my dad was born in mexico of american parents living there. at age 5 or 6 there was revolution and they came back to the united states and my dad had to get help, the financial help. the government helped his family to be able to get back on their feet again. by the warks that's the way america works, we care for people and help lift them up and get them back. we don't have that become a permanent lifestyle. we help people, we get them on their feet. >> joe, a lot of people are analyzing mitt romney as taking a much more moderate tone. how will those on the right who may have liked this hard line that they were hearing from mitt romney, hearing that hard line from the private tape that was secretly recorded, how are they going to react to this more moderate approach? >> i think that they will like the fact that mitt romney is talking about everybody. he made those comments in may. they could have been worded a lot better than they were. he's doing the right thing by telling people he cares about all americans and he cares about the situation o
. >> my dad was born in mexico of american parents living there. at age 5 or 6 there was revolution and they came back to the united states and my dad had to get help, the financial help. the government helped his family to be able to get back on their feet again. by the warks that's the way america works, we care for people and help lift them up and get them back. we don't have that become a permanent lifestyle. we help people, we get them on their feet. >> joe, a lot of people are...
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phil richardson is is the former governor of new mexico and before that the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and republican strategist alice. it's great to have all three of you here. both the candidates busy day in virginia today, this hour president obama is scheduled to speak at a rally of about 20,000 in virginia beach at an amphitheater there. that being one of the largest military communities in the country. at the same time, mitt romney is going to address vets at an american legion post in springfield. romney still has this huge money advantage, so how does he turn this thing around to make it worth his while with all that cash in reserves, can he be able to pull through in virginia and take it on to other places like north carolina? >> well, i think one of the things you see them doing already is doing the more direct ads. of course he had that ad where he's looking directly at the camera talking out his empathy, casting himself as a compassi compassionate person. i think you will obviously see that. and there are obviously looking at the debates as well as a
phil richardson is is the former governor of new mexico and before that the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and republican strategist alice. it's great to have all three of you here. both the candidates busy day in virginia today, this hour president obama is scheduled to speak at a rally of about 20,000 in virginia beach at an amphitheater there. that being one of the largest military communities in the country. at the same time, mitt romney is going to address vets at an american legion post in...
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that came out, included a reference, as you know, about his father being born of american parents in mexico. let's listen to that. >> had i been born of mexican parents, i'd have a better shot of winning this, but he was -- unfortunately, born of americans living in mexico. they lived there for a number of years and, i mean, i say that jokingly, but it would be helpful being latino. >> jose, what do you think? how will latinos view that when they do listen to it? >> it reminds me, richard, of the great cuban patriot jose marti, who said once, "if i weren't cuban, i certainly would have wished i were." but this is a different story, because this is mitt romney joking about the fact that he wishes that he could include in his resumÉ the fact that his parents were mexican american. >> right. >> and the fact of the matter is that when you have 50.5 million latinos living in the united states of america, the overwhelming majority of whom are of mexican background, certainly having that in your curriculum vite would have been helpful, but that doesn't win elections. what wins elections are speci
that came out, included a reference, as you know, about his father being born of american parents in mexico. let's listen to that. >> had i been born of mexican parents, i'd have a better shot of winning this, but he was -- unfortunately, born of americans living in mexico. they lived there for a number of years and, i mean, i say that jokingly, but it would be helpful being latino. >> jose, what do you think? how will latinos view that when they do listen to it? >> it reminds...
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. >> and we encountered one of the most compelling examples at the penitentiary of new mexico. kevin blanco. >> he's one of those inmates that can be unpredictable. you really don't know how he's going to behave from one day to the next. >> our first encounter with kevin blanco was through our associate producer. she had gone up to talk to him and was met with a barrage of verbal assaults. >> on the floor [ bleep ]. [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> after a while kevin agreed to do an interview, and i was actually very impressed. i was impressed with how he carried himself. he was honest and forthright about the problems he had created in his life. >> i mean, i don't look at prison as being prison, even though it is prison and i'm in a negative environment. i look at it as being my college. this is the time i got to study and build myself up and better myself. it's what you make it. >> but blanco, serving times for crimes including attempted murder, was housed in the prison's highest security unit for a variety of serious offenses, including assaults on staff. >> okay. >> talk to me abo
. >> and we encountered one of the most compelling examples at the penitentiary of new mexico. kevin blanco. >> he's one of those inmates that can be unpredictable. you really don't know how he's going to behave from one day to the next. >> our first encounter with kevin blanco was through our associate producer. she had gone up to talk to him and was met with a barrage of verbal assaults. >> on the floor [ bleep ]. [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> after a while kevin...
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every single vote counts in new mexico. whether it doesn't matter what level economic level you come from, what kind of jobs you had. every single voter, every single vote counts in an election. >> governor martinez joins other elected officials who are running away from romney saying they disagree with mitt romney's remarks. republican mark mckinnan who served for bush and will be joining us later writes that the romney tape reveals say deeply cynical man. i honestly don't know what romney can do to win support from the voters he needs to gain a majority. i thought the debates would be an opportunity but he has dug his hole so deeply now, i don't know if he can pull himself out. in today's "wall street journal" the editorial board rights surely a man as smart as the former ceo of bain capital can give a better speech on taxes and dependency than he delivered at that fundraiser. if he can't, he'll lose and he'll deserve to. it's starting to get lonely out there for republicans supporting mitt romney. >> we're the ones suppo
every single vote counts in new mexico. whether it doesn't matter what level economic level you come from, what kind of jobs you had. every single voter, every single vote counts in an election. >> governor martinez joins other elected officials who are running away from romney saying they disagree with mitt romney's remarks. republican mark mckinnan who served for bush and will be joining us later writes that the romney tape reveals say deeply cynical man. i honestly don't know what...
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. >> just to the south in mexico city, mexico, the country's largest bullfighting stadium. suddenly, a 1,000 pound bull bursts into the ring. spooked and terrified, the massive beast bolts for the stand. using his powerful legs, he vaults over a five-foot wall into the seats. the crowd scrambles to escape the deadly horns and horrible hooves. every man, woman and child is in danger. confused, the bull puts his head down. he's defending himself from the perceived threats around him. chaos follows. he plows ahead, head down. the bull appears to gore a woman here, but she's okay. as the half ton of testosterone pushes his way forward, then unexpectedly he gets stuck. struggling, tired, out of gas, the bull settles in. in minutes, the bull is sedated and removed from the stands. seven people are hurt. miraculously, no one is killed, leaving bullfighting critics to demand an end to what they call a cruel and unusual spectacle. >>> coming up -- >> they're crouching. >> a pride of lions runs down a baby buffalo. >> this lion jumped on the baby, dragged it into the water. and you c
. >> just to the south in mexico city, mexico, the country's largest bullfighting stadium. suddenly, a 1,000 pound bull bursts into the ring. spooked and terrified, the massive beast bolts for the stand. using his powerful legs, he vaults over a five-foot wall into the seats. the crowd scrambles to escape the deadly horns and horrible hooves. every man, woman and child is in danger. confused, the bull puts his head down. he's defending himself from the perceived threats around him. chaos...
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. >> inmates who become disruptive or violent at the penitentiary of new mexico are transferred to the lockup units in level v or vi. the trouble is, once inside, their behavior doesn't always improve. a lesson rookie amy lee is learning the hard way. >> i went upstairs to ask joseph if he wanted to go to the shower. he told me to take his next door neighbor. i said, no, it's your turn right now, so we're going to go. he said, no, i'm not going right now. i said, okay, so at this point, you're refusing. we later went up with a sergeant and he used choice words, calling me a tramp. >> i snapped at her, yelled at her. and she got her little feelings hurt. if she don't -- if her feelings are gonna go get hurt, go work at a damn church. >> this is what's going to happen. we will pull him out, all right? you're going to -- you can just hang out in there. and we'll bring him to you. >> okay. >> it's time, joe. >> how come she's got to be sitting across from me like that? >> what's all this, joe? have a seat. >> why does she have to be sitting across from me like that? >> because she's a memb
. >> inmates who become disruptive or violent at the penitentiary of new mexico are transferred to the lockup units in level v or vi. the trouble is, once inside, their behavior doesn't always improve. a lesson rookie amy lee is learning the hard way. >> i went upstairs to ask joseph if he wanted to go to the shower. he told me to take his next door neighbor. i said, no, it's your turn right now, so we're going to go. he said, no, i'm not going right now. i said, okay, so at this...
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do you have any insight into where new mexico may vote? >> well, you know, we're a barometer battleground state but i do believe the president is ahead. he won the state handily four years ago. we have a very good senate candidate, martin heinrich who will probably become the next senator there. it's a state, it's a ba rromete battleground state. you can't take anything for granted like colorado, nevada, florida, new mexico. those states with the high hispanic populations will be the states that determine who is president. i think the president with his strong, strong base of support in the hispanic community, what he's done with creating jobs with the hispanic community on immigration, on the dream act, that he will do well in those states that have those high percentage of latino voters. so i feel good about new mexico but it will be very close. >> all right, governor bill richardson, get your running shoes on, sir. you have a busy week ahead in charlotte. thank you so much. >>> we invite all of you to watch msnbc this week for the live
do you have any insight into where new mexico may vote? >> well, you know, we're a barometer battleground state but i do believe the president is ahead. he won the state handily four years ago. we have a very good senate candidate, martin heinrich who will probably become the next senator there. it's a state, it's a ba rromete battleground state. you can't take anything for granted like colorado, nevada, florida, new mexico. those states with the high hispanic populations will be the...
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my dad was born in mexico, of american parents living there, at age 5 or 6, there was revolution and they came back to the united states. and my dad had to get help, financial help. the government helped his family to be able to get on their feet again. by the way, that's the way america works. we have big hearts. we care for people who have needs. we help get them back, we help lift them up. but then we don't make that a permanent lifestyle. we don't have that become government dependence. we help people, we get them on their feet. >> mitt romney speaking just moments ago at univision's meet the candidate event at the university of miami. somewhat changing his language on immigration reform, talking about his dad as an immigrant from mexico. also defending his january remarks at another point in his speech that he was in favor of self-deportation. a video emerged the today on the campaign trail from when governor romney's father, george romney, was running for governor in the state of michigan. his wife, lenoir, talking to an interviewer about how, in fact, george romney had receive
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. >>> in mexico, police arrested the cartel leader known as the devil commander. he was wanted in a series of killings and was infamous to have victims hanged from bridges. >>> in egypt, the country's first news anchor wearing a head scarf since 2002 appeared on state tv. the rule changing on wearing a head scarf was made by a member of the muslim brotherhood. >>> england's prince andrew and others jumped off the 87th floor of the shard in london, europe's tallest structure. and repelled down more than 1,000 feet. the charity stunt was to make money for the outward bound trust. prince andrew is the trust chairman. >>> now, here's a look at this morning's dish of "scrambled politics." timelapse video shows the stage being set for the democratic national convention. the warp-speed video seems to turn time warner cable arena into the showplace of the dnc. >>> the foo fighters are among the entertainers of the democratics convention. other performers, mary j. blige, earth, wind and fire, and also, james taylor. >>> a republican is slamming paul ryan for his claim that
. >>> in mexico, police arrested the cartel leader known as the devil commander. he was wanted in a series of killings and was infamous to have victims hanged from bridges. >>> in egypt, the country's first news anchor wearing a head scarf since 2002 appeared on state tv. the rule changing on wearing a head scarf was made by a member of the muslim brotherhood. >>> england's prince andrew and others jumped off the 87th floor of the shard in london, europe's tallest...
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new mexico where democrat martin heinrich leading republican heather wilson by seven, 49% to 42%. that's amazing. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. 11 years after the horrific attacks of september 11th, there are still questions about how seriously president george w. bush took the threats from the intelligence community in the run-up to the attacks. last year he reflected on the intelligence failures. >> at some point in time in the immediate aftermath of the attacks, i thought about why didn't we know this. i knew we needed to figure out what went wrong to prevent other attacks, but i didn't want to start the finger pointing, you know, and say to our intelligence communities, you fouled up, you should have caught this, why didn't you know? >> perhaps one reason they failed to catch this was because his administration neglected the threat in the lead-ups to the attacks. according to an article by kurt eichenwald, the white house, quote, failed to take significant action on multiple warnings by the intelligence community. on may 1st of 2001, the cia warned that a group presentl
new mexico where democrat martin heinrich leading republican heather wilson by seven, 49% to 42%. that's amazing. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. 11 years after the horrific attacks of september 11th, there are still questions about how seriously president george w. bush took the threats from the intelligence community in the run-up to the attacks. last year he reflected on the intelligence failures. >> at some point in time in the immediate aftermath of the attacks, i...
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. >> my dad was born in mexico of american parents living there. at age 5 or 6, there was revolution and they came back to the united states. my dad had to get help, financial help. the government helped his family get back on their feet again. by the way, that's the way america works. we care for people that have needs. we get them up, but we don't make it a permanent lifestyle. we help people, we get them on their feet then they build a brighter future! >> earlier in the evening, the republican candidate attended a forum with the spanish network. he told an audience of latino voters he's not counting out anyone this november. >> first of all, this is a campaign about the 100%. over the last several years you see greater and greater divisiveness in this country. we hoped to come back together but instead we have pulled apart. politics has driven us apart. my campaign is about the 100% of america. i'm concerned about them. i know i'm not going to get 100% of the vote. my campaign will focus on them. this is a campaign about helping people who need
. >> my dad was born in mexico of american parents living there. at age 5 or 6, there was revolution and they came back to the united states. my dad had to get help, financial help. the government helped his family get back on their feet again. by the way, that's the way america works. we care for people that have needs. we get them up, but we don't make it a permanent lifestyle. we help people, we get them on their feet then they build a brighter future! >> earlier in the evening,...